The Carnegie Mellon University Motion Capture Database was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. It contains over 2600 complex human … more »

The Carnegie Mellon University Motion Capture Database was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. It contains over 2600 complex human motions. I have taken this data which was made available in July 2008 and translated it into BVH files with Poser Skeleton Bones and adjusted the joint rotations to work in Poser. These are high quality bvh files that can be used in Poser as animations.
Because of the volume due to the number and size of the animations, they have been broken into dozens of downloads available here on Share CG. Each zip file has a text document that describes all the files that are available in all the downloads. If you are interested in how to use these and how they were created visit http://mojodallas.blogspot.com/ to read the blog or visit my website at http://www.mojodallas.com/ to follow the adventures of a fellow modeler and animator in his journies in the Metaverse. « Less